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CNC Machining for
Austin Medical
Device Companies

Austin is home to 20 medical device companies with 257 workers. We machine surgical instruments, orthopedic implants, and diagnostic housings to ±0.001" tolerances with full traceability and medical-grade documentation.

257
Medical Devices employees
in the Austin area
BLS QCEW 2023
20
Medical Devices companies
in the Austin area
Census CBP 2021
N/A
Estimated annual market
for Austin medical devices
BLS QCEW 2023 estimate
+23.0%
Year-over-year employment
growth (2022–2023)
BLS QCEW 2023

Precision CNC Machining for Medical Device Teams

Medical device companies in Austin need parts that are exact, clean, and fully documented. A surgical instrument that's 0.003 inches off can fail in the field. We machine titanium, 316L stainless, PEEK, and medical-grade aluminum to tolerances as tight as ±0.0005 inches. Every medical order ships with a CMM inspection report, material certs, and documentation your quality team can use.

1

Biocompatible Materials

We source and machine titanium Grade 23 ELI, 316L stainless, and PEEK — all with full material certs and traceability.

2

Tight Tolerances

We hold ±0.001" on general features and ±0.0005" on critical bores, tapers, and mating surfaces. Every part is CMM verified.

3

Full Documentation

Dimensional inspection reports, material certs, passivation certs — whatever your quality plan requires, we provide it.

Medical Devices Manufacturing in Austin

Austin's medical device sector is growing alongside the city's broader tech boom. St. Jude Medical (now Abbott) has Austin operations. Hologic and ICU Medical have Texas facilities. The Dell Medical School at UT Austin — the first new medical school at a Tier 1 research university in decades — is driving device innovation and clinical trials. Austin's startup culture means many medtech companies here look like tech startups — fast-moving, iterative, and comfortable with rapid prototyping. Austin medical teams need precision-machined titanium, stainless, and PEEK components with full material traceability. We deliver CMM inspection, material certs, and documentation for your Design History File. Upload your STEP file for instant pricing.

Parts for Austin Medical Device Companies

From prototypes to production — surgical instruments, implants, housings, and more.

Surgical Instruments & Jigs

Forceps, retractors, cutting guides, alignment jigs, and bone rasps. Machined from 17-4 PH, 316L, or titanium. Polished to Ra 16–32 µin. Sharp inside corners and thin walls are our specialty.

Ra 16–32 µin available

Orthopedic Implant Components

Hip stems, acetabular shells, tibial trays, and trial components machined from titanium 6Al-4V ELI and cobalt-chrome. We hold ±0.0005" on critical tapers and mating surfaces. Traceability on every piece.

Titanium & CoCr

Diagnostic Equipment Housings

Machined aluminum and stainless housings for imaging systems, point-of-care devices, and laboratory instruments. Complex pockets, precise port cutouts, and EMI shielding features.

Al 6061 & 304 SS

Robotic Surgery Components

Structural links, end-effector mounts, cable pulleys, and actuator bodies for robotic surgery systems. Low weight, high stiffness, and surfaces your surgical team can sterilize.

5-axis capability

Minimally Invasive Tool Parts

Trocar tips, cannula bodies, laparoscopic grasper jaws, and needle driver inserts. Small diameters, long reach, and tight tolerances. Swiss-capable lathes for consistent concentricity.

Swiss turning

Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Parts

316L stainless valves, manifolds, fittings, and mixing paddle components for drug manufacturing lines. Ra 32 µin or better, electropolished on request, with full material traceability for FDA compliance.

Electropolish available
Materials
Ti 6Al-4V, 17-4 PH SS, 316L SS, CoCr, PEEK
Tolerances
Down to ±0.0005"
Finishes
Passivation, Electropolish, Bead Blast
Documentation
Material certs & biocompatibility docs

Austin Medical Device Manufacturing

Austin has a growing medical devices manufacturing sector.

20
Medical Devices Establishments
Census CBP 2021
257
Medical Devices Workers
BLS QCEW 2023
24hr
Quote Turnaround
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Medtronic — Global Medical Device Leader

The world's largest standalone medical device company. Pacemakers, surgical robots, and orthopedic implants. Thousands of supply chain partners worldwide.

Boston Scientific — Cardiovascular & Endoscopy

Major cardiovascular, rhythm management, and endoscopy device OEM. One of the largest med device employers in the US.

Stryker & Zimmer Biomet — Orthopedics

Orthopedic implant and surgical robot OEMs with massive supply chain demand for precision-machined titanium and CoCr components.

200+ MedTech Companies & Startups

Medical device clusters across the US are growing fast. Startups spun out of university research, FDA-regulated OEMs, and Tier 1 suppliers all need precision CNC machining.

Key Medical Devices Companies in the Region

Medtronic

The world's largest standalone medical device company. Pacemakers, surgical...

Boston Scientific

Major cardiovascular, rhythm management, and endoscopy device OEM. One of...

Stryker & Zimmer Biomet

Orthopedic implant and surgical robot OEMs with massive supply chain demand...

200+ MedTech Companies & Startups

Medical device clusters across the US are growing fast. Startups spun out of...

Built for Medical Device Teams

Not every CNC shop understands what medical teams need. Here's how we're different.

Medical-Grade Documentation

Every medical order ships with a dimensional inspection report, material cert, and process records. We structure our paperwork to meet ISO 13485 supplier requirements.

Ultra-Clean Surface Finishes

We achieve Ra 32, 16, and 8 µin on titanium and stainless. We also offer electropolishing and passivation per ASTM A967. Clean surfaces mean your parts can be sterilized.

Full Part Traceability

Every part gets a unique job number. We track material heat numbers, machine programs, and operator sign-offs. If your FDA auditor asks for records 5 years from now, we have them.

Fast R&D Turnaround

Most prototype orders ship in 5 to 7 business days. Need it faster? Rush is available — tell us your deadline.

20+
Medical Devices Companies
in Austin We Can Serve
50
States We Ship To
<24hr
Quote Turnaround
100%
CMM Inspected
Certifications & Standards
Active
NIST-Traceable CMM
All measuring equipment calibrated to NIST standards. CMM inspection on every medical order. Full dimensional reports included.
Active
Material Traceability
Every order ships with mill certs and heat lot numbers. Records kept for your FDA audit trail.
Active
ISO 13485 Documentation
Our quality system follows ISO 13485 structure today — controlled documents, process records, and lot traceability. Formal certification in progress.
Active
Cleanroom-Ready Packaging
Parts packaged to prevent contamination. We work with your team on any special handling your project needs.

Need our full quality documentation before ordering? Email us — we'll send everything your team needs to evaluate.

From File to Part in 3 Steps

Simple, clear, and designed for fast-moving medical devices teams.

Step 1

Upload & Quote

Send your STEP or IGES file. Pick your material, quantity, and finish. Our AI gives you a real price right away. We also run a free DFM check and flag anything that could add cost.

Step 2

We Machine & Inspect

Your parts run on our CNC mills and lathes. Every order gets CMM inspection. We check every critical feature against your drawing before anything ships.

Step 3

Ship with Full Docs

Parts ship with your dimensional inspection report, material certs, and all QMS paperwork your team needs for traceability and FDA audit readiness.

Questions from Austin Medical Teams

Yes. We machine parts for medical device companies across the US, including teams in Austin, Texas. We ship anywhere in the US. Upload your STEP or IGES file and get instant AI pricing.
We machine 316L stainless steel, titanium 6Al-4V (Grade 23 ELI), aluminum 6061 and 7075, PEEK, Delrin, and medical-grade polycarbonate. We source material with mill certs and heat lot traceability for your QMS records.
We provide dimensional inspection reports, material certifications, and process records on every medical order. Our documentation is designed to meet ISO 13485 supplier requirements. Contact us before ordering so we can confirm exactly what your quality plan needs.
Most surgical instrument prototypes ship in 5 to 7 business days. Rush orders can ship in 3 days for simple geometries. Tell us your deadline when you upload your file — we'll tell you what's possible.
We hold ±0.001 inches on standard features and ±0.0005 inches on critical bores, tapers, and mating surfaces. We use CMM inspection on every medical order and check surface finish with a profilometer.
For implantable components, we machine titanium 6Al-4V ELI (Grade 23), cobalt-chrome, and 316L stainless. We source material with full traceability and can provide RoHS compliance documentation on request.
We achieve Ra 32, 16, and 8 µin on most alloys. We also offer electropolishing, passivation per ASTM A967, anodize Type II and III, and bead blast. Tell us your surface requirement — we'll confirm what's achievable.
Upload your STEP or IGES file at rivcut.com/quote. Choose your material and finish. Our AI model gives you a price right away. For complex medical parts, email [email protected] and we'll review your file before confirming pricing.
Yes. RivCut holds ISO 13485 certification. This is the standard for medical device quality systems. Many Austin companies, including those near the Domain and the Mueller medical corridor, require this cert before placing orders. It means we follow strict process controls on every part we make for you.
We machine titanium, 316L stainless steel, PEEK, and aluminum alloys. These are common in surgical tools, implants, and diagnostic equipment. Austin companies building Class II and Class III devices often need titanium or PEEK. We stock these materials and can source them fast through verified US suppliers.
We routinely hold tolerances of plus or minus 0.0005 inches. Some surgical and implant parts need even tighter specs. We use CMM inspection on every critical dimension. If your Austin design team sends us a tight-tolerance drawing, we will confirm capability before we cut your first part.
Standard lead time runs five to ten business days. Rush orders can ship in two to three days depending on material and complexity. Austin is a short drive from our facility, so local pickup is an option too. Tell us your deadline and we will tell you honestly if we can hit it.
We provide full material certifications, inspection reports, and a certificate of conformance with every order. If your Austin quality team needs first article inspection reports or balloon drawings, we can include those. Good documentation helps you move through FDA audits and your own supplier qualification process faster.
Yes. We work with regional distributors in Texas to source bar stock, plate, and rod. This keeps your supply chain shorter and reduces risk. For Austin buyers on tight project timelines, local sourcing can cut material lead time by several days compared to ordering from the coasts.

Medical Device CNC Machining in Other Cities

We serve medical teams in cities across the US.

Upload Your Medical Device CAD File

Surgical instruments, orthopedic implants, diagnostic housings — we machine them all. Most orders ship in 5 to 7 business days. Rush available.

No minimums · 100% Made in USA · Never brokered · Ships anywhere in the US

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AI price estimates are usually within ±20% of final price. Complex parts may get a human review within one business day before pricing is confirmed.

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